B1 slightly cold凉的,冷的
B1 slightly cold in a pleasant way凉爽的,凉快的
used to describe a temperature that is slightly too cold(气温)稍冷的,凉的
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When the biscuits are cool, you coat them in/with melted chocolate.
As she dived into the pool, the water felt deliciously cool on her skin.
Plants keep cool during the summer by evaporating water from their leaves.
It's cool and quiet everywhere except in the kitchen.
In cool climates you have to grow tropical plants under glass.
C1 calm and not worried or frightened; not influenced by strong feeling of any kind冷静的,沉着的,从容的
to be happy to accept a situation or suggestion乐于接受(某一情况或建议)
Cool colours, such as blue or green, make you feel calm and relaxed.(颜色)冷色调的,给人凉爽感觉的
C2 unfriendly or not showing kindness or interest in something or someone不友好的;冷淡的;冷漠的
A2 informal fashionable or attractive时髦的;吸引人的;酷的
A2 excellent; very good好极了(的),棒极了(的),顶呱呱(的)
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Jason was one cool dude.
Pretty cool, huh?
Have you seen Chrissie's new leather jacket? It's majorly cool.
Our new car is really cool.
'Jamie's invited us to stay for a few days.' 'Cool!'
B2 [ I or T ] to become or cause something to become slightly colder(使)冷却;(使)变凉;(使)凉爽
[ I ] also cool off If a feeling cools or cools off, it starts to become less strong.(感情)冷静下来,平静下来,冷淡下来
[ I ] also cool off If the economy, a business, etc. cools or cools off, it grows less fast than before.(经济、生意等)发展放缓的
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